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Yangzijiang Shipbuilding stock back on watchlists after institutional inflows; earnings next in March
11 January 2026
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Yangzijiang Shipbuilding stock back on watchlists after institutional inflows; earnings next in March

Singapore, Jan 11, 2026, 15:25 SGT — Market closed

  • Institutional investors were net buyers in Singapore’s first five trading sessions of 2026, with Yangzijiang Shipbuilding among the top inflow names.
  • The stock last traded near a 52-week high after a strong six-month run.
  • Traders are watching for follow-through when the market reopens on Monday and the next earnings milestone in March.

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd was among the Singapore stocks that drew the largest net institutional inflows in the first five trading sessions of 2026, a Business Times review showed, as funds turned net buyers to start the year. The list also included City Developments, OCBC, Hongkong Land, CapitaLand Investment, Singapore Exchange, ST Engineering, Sats, Venture Corp and UOL, the report said.

That matters because early-year fund flows often set the tone for the next leg of trading in Singapore, especially in liquid index names. When institutions lean the same way for a few sessions, price action tends to follow — until it doesn’t.

Yangzijiang’s shares last traded at S$3.62, up about 0.3% from the prior close, after moving between S$3.57 and S$3.67 during the session. The stock’s 52-week range stands at S$1.80 to S$3.68, data on Investing.com showed.

The stock is up about 4% so far this year and nearly 5% over the past week, after a roughly 59% rise over six months, according to MarketScreener. Traders will likely keep one eye on S$3.68 as the near-term ceiling and around S$3.45 as a level that has mattered recently.

Flows alone rarely carry a shipbuilder for long, but they can keep momentum trades alive into the next catalyst — especially when the stock is already sitting near its highs.

DBS analyst Pei Hwa Ho wrote in a November note that Yangzijiang’s order book stood at about $22.8 billion at the time, with “green vessels” making up roughly 71% of value — a mix it said supports longer revenue visibility. Ho called Yangzijiang “one of the best-positioned Asian yards to capture long-term ESG-driven fleet renewal.” DBS Bank

The focus for investors remains familiar: new order wins, delivery pace and the margin trajectory, especially on higher-spec vessels such as dual-fuel ships (vessels designed to run on two fuel types). Any hint of cancellations or slippage tends to show up quickly in shipyard stocks.

But the downside scenarios are also plain. DBS flagged sensitivity to currency moves and steel costs — noting that a weaker U.S. dollar and higher steel prices can pressure earnings given the company’s revenue mix and input exposure.

The first test is Monday’s reopening in Singapore, where traders will look for whether the early-year institutional bid holds. Beyond that, the next scheduled earnings report is expected on March 4, according to Investing.com’s earnings calendar.

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